-File
Name:
Select the default prefix for the scanned document’s file name. The date
and sequence number will be added to the end of this prefix. Note: If you
select Show Save As Window, you will be prompted to specify the file’s
name and destination every time you scan.

-File
Type: The
format that the file will be saved in.

NOTE:
When choosing Secure PDF, you have the option of setting a password. Click
the key icon next to the file type and specify a password. TIFF format is
available as Compressed or Uncompressed.

-File
Size:
(JPEG and PDF formats only) You can move the slider bar between SMALL and LARGE
to adjust the file size.

NOTE:
This option is not available if the Scan Type is set to Black &
White.

-Destination
Folder: This
is where you specify the location where the file will be saved.

-Show
Scanner Interface:
Check this box if you want to pre-scan the document and crop a portion of the
page before completing the scan.

-Resolution: This
is how sharp an image will be based on the dots per inch scanned (DPI).
The higher the DPI the clearer the image will be, however the scan time and
document size will increase.

-Scan
Type:
This is the color scan option. The higher the color quality selected the
longer the scan job will take to complete and the larger the file size will be.

-Document
Size: Set
the size of the document being scanned.

-Brightness:
Adjust the setting (-50 to 50) to obtain the best image. The default value
is 0, representing an average. You can set the level by dragging the slide
bar to the right or left to lighten or darken the image respectively. You
can also type a value in the box for the setting.

NOTE:
This
option is not available if the Scan Type is set to 24-bit color.

-Contrast: You
can increase or decrease the contrast level by moving the slide bar to the left
or right. You can also type a value in the box for the setting. An
increase emphasizes dark and light areas of the image, while a decrease reveals
more detail in gray areas.

NOTE:
This
option is not available if the Scan Type is set to Black & White or 24-bit
color.

-Continuous
Scanning/Manual Multi Page Scan:This
will allow combining of multiple scan jobs into a single file.
Example: scanning pages of a book on the flatbed individually and being
prompted to scan the next page.

4.
Once you have configured each setting click OK. All subsequent
scans will use these settings.

3.
Click on the File tab at the top. You can configure the following
properties:

-File
Name:
Select the default prefix for the scanned document’s file name. The date
and sequence number will be added to the end of this prefix. Note: If you
select Show Save As Window, you will be prompted to specify the file’s
name and destination every time you scan.

-File
Type: The
format that the file will be saved in.

NOTE:
When choosing Secure PDF, you have the option of setting a password. Click
the key icon next to the file type and specify a password. TIFF format is
available as Compressed or Uncompressed.

-File
Size:
(JPEG and PDF formats only) You can move the slider bar between SMALL and LARGE
to adjust the file size.

NOTE:
This option is not available if the Scan Type is set to Black &
White.

-Destination
Folder: This
is where you specify the location where the file will be saved.

-Resolution: This
is how sharp an image will be based on the dots per inch scanned (DPI).
The higher the DPI the clearer the image will be, however the scan time and
document size will increase.

-Scan
Type:
This is the color scan option. The higher the color quality selected the
longer the scan job will take to complete and the larger the file size will be.

-Document
Size: Set
the size of the document being scanned.

-Brightness:
Adjust the setting (-50 to 50) to obtain the best image. The default value
is 0, representing an average. You can set the level by dragging the slide
bar to the right or left to lighten or darken the image respectively. You
can also type a value in the box for the setting.

NOTE:
This
option is not available if the Scan Type is set to 24-bit color.

-Contrast: You
can increase or decrease the contrast level by moving the slide bar to the left
or right. You can also type a value in the box for the setting. An
increase emphasizes dark and light areas of the image, while a decrease reveals
more detail in gray areas.

NOTE:
This
option is not available if the Scan Type is set to Black & White or 24-bit
color.

4.
Once you have configured each setting click OK. All subsequent
scans will use these settings.